Environmental Ethics for the Anthropocene: Responsibility, Policy, and Action
MTA
Ethical frameworks and policy solutions for climate change, biodiversity, and sustainability
2nd Edition
*Environmental Ethics for the Anthropocene* argues that the current geological epoch, defined by human impact on planetary systems, necessitates a profound shift from abstract moral philosophy to actionable policy. The book posits that technical solutions to climate change and biodiversity loss are insufficient without an ethical foundation that addresses what is owed to future generations, marginalized communities, and non-human life. By integrating normative frameworks like intergenerational justice and the "rights of nature" into concrete tools such as carbon pricing, stakeholder mapping, and multi-criteria decision analysis, the text provides a roadmap for translating moral responsibility into institutional practice.
The author explores critical dilemmas in conservation and energy, weighing the trade-offs of controversial strategies like trophy hunting, culling, and geoengineering. Through the lenses of "just transitions" and "procedural justice," the book emphasizes that environmental solutions must be socially equitable to be effective. It highlights the indispensable role of Indigenous knowledge and sovereignty, arguing that traditional stewardship often surpasses Western management in ecological outcomes. Central to this transition is the reform of global finance and corporate accountability, moving beyond voluntary ESG pledges toward mandatory, standardized disclosure and the internalizing of environmental externalities.
At its core, the book serves as a toolkit for a wide audience—policymakers, business leaders, and activists—to navigate the "wicked problems" of the Anthropocene. It details the mechanics of various policy instruments, from "nudges" and subsidies to bans, while stressing the importance of effective communication and deliberative democracy in building public trust. By shifting the focus from "can we" to "should we," the text concludes that the story of the Anthropocene must become one of collective responsibility, where scientific evidence and ethical clarity together drive the political will necessary to protect a habitable and just future.
This book is written for an interdisciplinary audience including students, advocates, public officials, business leaders, researchers, and engaged citizens who recognize that environmental crises are simultaneously technical and moral challenges. Readers will find normative arguments, practical policy design templates, stakeholder engagement exercises, and evaluation checklists to help translate ethical principles into actionable strategies. The book serves those seeking to deepen their understanding of environmental responsibility and develop concrete approaches to sustainability challenges across various sectors and scales of governance.
January 24, 2026
81,840 words
5 hours 44 minutes
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